indenture
Found in 1140 Collections and/or Records:
Mortgage in fee to William Edward Challinor [Ecclesiastical Commissioner] of the advowson of Norton for securing £2000 and interest, 1876-01-01
The patronage of the living was accepted by the college in 1929 from the trustees of the Rev. George Walker Hall (1875), Vicar of Norton since 1888 and Rector from 1926, in accordance with his known wishes.
For further details of the parish see Bury, p. 286
Mortgage of estates belonging to Sarah Rayner to the Bank of England for securing £18,000 and interest, including the hereditaments purchased by Mrs Rayner of John Hatch conveyed by the present deed, 1825-01-14
Also assignment of two terms for 1000 years each in the latter hereditaments to a trustee for the Bank.
The properties are Fen Farm and Upware Farm.
Mortgage to John Carter for £8000 and interest., 1818-01-14
Includes schedule of evidences.
Mortgage to Thomas Fox of the Wrestlers Inn and five other adjoining tenements in Petty Cury for £400., 1693-10-14
Notes on dorse: 1. of receipt of £200 pounds, 9 Oct. 1713; 2. of receipt on 14 April 1724 of £205 from Charles Percy, executor of Francis Percy, by John Grove, executor of Dr Berry of £205 in full satisfaction of the principal money and all interest due on the mortgage
Mortgage to Thomas Marquis of Bath and others [as in 8] of an estate at Wicken for £7000 and interest., 1813-04-30
High Fen Farm was purchased by the college in 1882 for £8000, part of the proceeds of the sale in 1882 to the Great Northern Railway and Great Eastern Railway Joint Committee of 67 acres at Doddington for £11,5000.
Nos 42 to 54 and 58 not found, March 2008.
Nos 60 to 69 seem to have been dissociated from the series for many years.
Mortgage to Thomas Norgate, M.D., for £5000 and interest., 1817-12-10
Includes list of evidences.
Mortgage to Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury, for £1000 of lands in St Ives at 4%, 1710-05-18
Endorsed with list of payments due between 20 Sept. 1710 and 25 March 1713.
Mortgage to William de Horwode, burgess, of a messuage in St Radegund's road (in vico Sancte Radegundis) as surety for £4., 1351-12-17
Witnesses: Stephen son of Bartholomew Morice; Stephen son of John Morice; Daniel de Felsted; John de Berney; Thomas de Titchwell.
Mortgate to Peter Irford of one tenement, as in 8(1), to be returned to the grantor on payment of £26 6s 8d., 1443-02-12
Witnesses: Thomas Cross, mayor; Richard Toogood; John Sexton; Thomas Sturmin; Henry Simson, bailiff
Portion of a lease (or counterpart) to Robert Spicer of lands, meadows and pastures in Landbeach., 1616-09-29
The lease is recorded on pp. 402-05 of Lease Book 2 (1563-1632). The present document is cut from the whole, otherwise lost, and was at one time used as a wrapper for court rolls.
Provisional grant to Ralph Rold and Adam Heyr of all his lands and meadows in the fields of Grantchester and Cotes [Coton] which he had of John Laurence and Agnes his wife., 1361-09-02
If Walter should die in the prevailing pestilence the lands are to revert to his wife, Matilda, so that she may pay his lawful debts; and after her death Ralph and Adam are to sell the lands, to have masses said for the souls of his parents, self and wife, all the failthful departed, and to distribute to the poor. If he survives, the lands are to revert to him after a year and a half.
Witnesses: Hugh Tornour; William in Le Grene; Richard Wyth; John Aylgar; John Templeman.
Quadripartite agreement for Parker benefactions and repetition and enlargement of distribution of improved rent of Landbeach., 1572-01-01
Quadripartite agreement for Parker benefactions and repetition and enlargement of distribution of improved rent of Landbeach., 1572-01-01
Counterpart of 28, above.
Quadripartite agreement for the care of the books given and to be given to the college by Parker and for augmentation of the commons of fellows and scholars., 1574-08-06
Quadripartite agreement with revised and more detailed regulations for the better preservation and ease of access to the books given and to be given to the library of CCCC, 1575-01-01
Quadripartite indenture concerning nomination of the three Canterbury scholars, delivery of plate and books to Gonville and Caius and Trinity Hall, etc., 1580-04-12
Quadripartite indenture establishing six Bacon scholarships., 1577-03-28
Signed and sealed by Sir Nicholas Bacon and his son.
Quadripartite indenture ratifying and elaborating on the agreement of 1 Jan. 1572 (no. 28 above) concerning the gift of £100 from Matthew Parker and the improved Landbeach rent., 1580-04-12
Summaries of clauses noted in margin, perhaps by Norgate.
Quitclaim, indented, to John son of Maurice le Rus and Alice his wife, of two parcels of arable land amlunting to 15 acres., 1260-11
Quitclaim to Sir Henry Pickering of Whaddon for £1,700 of lands and messuage as in 20., 1681-12-09
Quitclaim to Sir Roger de Tofts of 22s annual rent payable by Henry de Deepdale for payment of one rose at midsummer and the grant in free alms of 15 acres of land in Great Ringstead., 1267 - 1285
Witnesses: Sir John de Ingoldsthorp; William de Swineford; Hamo de Monstroyl; Hugh de Cayly; James de Stinynton, knights; Adam de Brancaster; Stephen de Sitlindon; Andrew de Sarneburn; William de Sedgeford; Gilbert de Titchewell; Robert de Hale.
Quitclaim to the College of all right in the Walls Lane property, 1759-02-26
Entries in Lease Book 1 are noted as copies, or, where the originals are no longer held, are intercalated, Note that this lease book has many marginal notes, mostly by Matthew Parker, seldom entered here, giving cross-references to later leases of the same proprty, and indications of the 'present' tenant.
Quitclaim to Thomas [Tenison] Archbishop of Canterbury of the advowson of Stalbridge., 1697-03-29
Consideration: £410 to Viscount Shannon; 5s to John Clement.
Quitclaim to William de Offchurch of all rights to the third part of lands and tenements held by John de Stockton by demission from John's brother Simon de Stockton for life in Cambridge, Barnwell and Hinton., 1325-08-01
Witnesses: Eudo de Elpringham, mayor; Alan de Babraham; Reginald de Trumpington; Henry de Toft, of Cambridge; Simon Bernard of Barnwell; Nicholas de Gransden of Hinton.
Receipt for various sums in old debts and arrears, 1592-02-16
£5 9s 5d from Mr Abbs for books respectuated in the account of Mr Rewse, 1589; £3 13s for a book debt of Mr Abbs in Mr Harris' time; £3 10s for Mr Rewse's debt for certain plate for Robert Gill, butler, in time of stewardship; 35s 1d for a debt of Mr Broome towards Mr Smith's debt.